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Well, get ready to eat your words, maybe. Game's not over yet, but Alliance are suddenly a lot more sloppy when they gave up those 7 or so kills. I think this dragon might decide it.
Edit: That Alliance engage was a bit silly - they lost a lot of hp to make that engage. :/
Edit: That Alliance engage was a bit silly - they lost a lot of hp to make that engage. :/
I'll have to agree. The dive by Shook was really overaggressive and then the 2v2 + the teleport from Soaz catapulted them ahead, with it being secured after that 3rd (?) dragon fight where they engaged with less-than-ideal hp.
Alliance will be looking to laneswap again. Laneswaps have worked in their favor the last two games, so I'm looking forward to seeing how they work this out.
Also, yet again both teams don't really have a way to kill each other's carries so it's all going to be about who can get the best engage and kill the enemies' frontline first.
Ok they didn't laneswap but the first blood will surely help out Wickd a lot. They just pulled a fnatic on fnatic.
Also, yet again both teams don't really have a way to kill each other's carries so it's all going to be about who can get the best engage and kill the enemies' frontline first.
Ok they didn't laneswap but the first blood will surely help out Wickd a lot. They just pulled a fnatic on fnatic.
I wasn't impressed by it as well but honestly no one except Rekkles did anything all game. Cyanide tried but didn't have a major impact at all either.
Game 2:
Alliance going double AD, probably forcing themselves into a laneswap to also deny eve.